kristilynn24 reviewed on + 34 more book reviews
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Personally I enjoyed this book more then An Unforgettable Lady. Not saying I did not enjoy that one, I did.
And I know some say it is not as good as Ward's BDB series (which how can one top those), but Ward (or AKA Bird) still did a bang up job.
Also, I have yet to notice anyone mentioning this regarding the following books to this one. The Moorehouse Legacy Series deals with the same family. In this book you have Jack and Callie. But Jack has a twin named Nate. Which in the first book of the Moorehouse Legacy is about him, as well as the second book deals with Gray.
The order would be:
An Unforgettable Lady
An Irresistible Bachelor
Beauty and the Black Sheep (first in Moorehouse) Nate (Jack's Twin)
His Comfort and Joy (second in Moorehouse) Gray (Jack's Friend)
From the First (third in Moorehouse)
A Man in a Million (fourth in Moorehouse)
I wish I had more information, but this is all I have at the time, I have not yet read the Series, but will be soon.
And I know some say it is not as good as Ward's BDB series (which how can one top those), but Ward (or AKA Bird) still did a bang up job.
Also, I have yet to notice anyone mentioning this regarding the following books to this one. The Moorehouse Legacy Series deals with the same family. In this book you have Jack and Callie. But Jack has a twin named Nate. Which in the first book of the Moorehouse Legacy is about him, as well as the second book deals with Gray.
The order would be:
An Unforgettable Lady
An Irresistible Bachelor
Beauty and the Black Sheep (first in Moorehouse) Nate (Jack's Twin)
His Comfort and Joy (second in Moorehouse) Gray (Jack's Friend)
From the First (third in Moorehouse)
A Man in a Million (fourth in Moorehouse)
I wish I had more information, but this is all I have at the time, I have not yet read the Series, but will be soon.
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